On the Resurrection of the Flesh.
Chapter X.—Holy Scripture Magnifies the Flesh, as to Its Nature and Its Prospects.
Chapter XI.—The Power of God Fully Competent to Effect the Resurrection of the Flesh.
Chapter XII.—Some Analogies in Nature Which Corroborate the Resurrection of the Flesh.
Chapter XXV.—St. John, in the Apocalypse, Equally Explicit in Asserting the Same Great Doctrine.
Chapter XXVII.—Certain Metaphorical Terms Explained of the Resurrection of the Flesh.
Chapter XXVIII.—Prophetic Things and Actions, as Well as Words, Attest This Great Doctrine.
Chapter XXIX.—Ezekiel’s Vision of the Dry Bones Quoted.
Chapter XXXI.—Other Passages Out of the Prophets Applied to the Resurrection of the Flesh.
Chapter XXXVI.—Christ’s Refutation of the Sadducees, and Affirmation of Catholic Doctrine.
Chapter XXXIX.—Additional Evidence Afforded to Us in the Acts of the Apostles.
Chapter XLI.—The Dissolution of Our Tabernacle Consistent with the Resurrection of Our Bodies.
Chapter XLII.—Death Changes, Without Destroying, Our Mortal Bodies. Remains of the Giants.
Chapter XLV.—The Old Man and the New Man of St. Paul Explained.
Chapter XLVII.—St. Paul, All Through, Promises Eternal Life to the Body.
Chapter L.—In What Sense Flesh and Blood are Excluded from the Kingdom of God.
Chapter LXII.—Our Destined Likeness to the Angels in the Glorious Life of the Resurrection.
Chapter XXV.—St. John, in the Apocalypse, Equally Explicit in Asserting the Same Great Doctrine.
In the Revelation of John, again, the order of these times is spread out to view, which “the souls of the martyrs” are taught to wait for beneath the altar, whilst they earnestly pray to be avenged and judged:171 Rev. vi. 9, 10. (taught, I say, to wait), in order that the world may first drink to the dregs the plagues that await it out of the vials of the angels,172 Rev. xvi. and that the city of fornication may receive from the ten kings its deserved doom,173 Rev. xviii. and that the beast Antichrist with his false prophet may wage war on the Church of God; and that, after the casting of the devil into the bottomless pit for a while,174 Rev. xx. 2. the blessed prerogative of the first resurrection may be ordained from the thrones;175 Vers. 4–6. and then again, after the consignment of him to the fire, that the judgment of the final and universal resurrection may be determined out of the books.176 Vers. 12–14. Since, then, the Scriptures both indicate the stages of the last times, and concentrate the harvest of the Christian hope in the very end of the world, it is evident, either that all which God promises to us receives its accomplishment then, and thus what the heretics pretend about a resurrection here falls to the ground; or else, even allowing that a confession of the mystery (of divine truth) is a resurrection, that there is, without any detriment to this view, room for believing in that which is announced for the end. It moreover follows, that the very maintenance of this spiritual resurrection amounts to a presumption in favour of the other bodily resurrection; for if none were announced for that time, there would be fair ground for asserting only this purely spiritual resurrection. Inasmuch, however, as (a resurrection) is proclaimed for the last time, it is proved to be a bodily one, because there is no spiritual one also then announced. For why make a second announcement of a resurrection of only one character, that is, the spiritual one, since this ought to be undergoing accomplishment either now, without any regard to different times, or else then, at the very conclusion of all the periods? It is therefore more competent for us even to maintain a spiritual resurrection at the commencement of a life of faith, who acknowledge the full completion thereof at the end of the world.
CAPUT XXV.
Etiam in Apocalypsi Joannis , ordo temporum 0831A sternitur, quem martyrum quoque animae sub altari ultionem et judicium flagitantes sustinere didicerunt; ut prius et orbis de pateris angelorum plagas suas ebibat, et prostituta illa civitas a decem regibus dignos exitus referat, et bestia Antichristus cum suo pseudopropheta certamen Ecclesiae Dei inferat, atque ita diabolo in abyssum interim relegato , primae resurrectionis praerogativa de soliis ordinetur, dehinc et igne dato, universalis resurrectionis censura de libris judicetur. Cum igitur et status temporum ultimorum Scripturae notent, et totam Christianae spei frugem in exodio saeculi collocent; apparet, aut tunc adimpleri totum quodcumque nobis a Deo repromittitur; et vacat quod hic jam ab haereticis vindicatur; aut si et agnitio sacramenti, 0831B resurrectio est, salva utique illa creditur, quae in ultimo praedicatur; et sequitur, ut eo ipso, quo haec spiritalis vindicetur , illa corporalis praejudicetur: quia si nulla tunc annuntiaretur, merito sola haec, et tantummodo spiritalis, vindicaretur; cum vero et in ultimum tempus edicitur , corporalis agnoscitur, quia non et tunc spiritalis annuntiatur. Cur enim iterum annuntiaretur resurrectio ejusdem conditionis, id est spiritalis; cum aut nunc eam deceret expungi sine ulla differentia temporum, aut tunc sub omni clausula temporum. Ita nobis magis competit etiam spiritalem defendere resurrectionem ab ingressu fidei, qui plenitudinem ejus agnoscimus exitum saeculi.